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21 November, 2017
One of the principal underground crossings in Georgia's capital is being adorned with brand-new murals and equipped with lighting, transforming the long-neglected Heroes Square underpass into...
21 November, 2017
20 Georgian wine companies have participated in the international wine fair EnoExpo 2017 held in Krakow, Poland this month. The EnoExpo is considered one of the most important and professional...
21 November, 2017
The construction of the longest tunnel in Georgia has ended. The 8.5 km-long Kvishkheti-Zvere tunnel is part of the Tbilisi-Makhinjauri mainline. Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili...
20 November, 2017
Georgia's capital Tbilisi hosted the official launch of the largest museum of books in the Caucasus region earlier today, with rare historical prints displayed for the public at the...
17 November, 2017
TIME has published an article about a new archaeological finding in Georgia suggesting how "Europeans have been squeezing wine from grapes for hundreds of years longer than previously...
17 November, 2017
Georgia has become one of the most open, stable and reliable countries on the international arena following its successful reforms, says the Brazilian foreign minister. Minister Aloysio Nunes...
17 November, 2017
Exhibition “Stockholm Food and Wine” was held at the Scandinavia’s largest exhibition center in Stockholm, Sweden on November 9-12. Georgian wine companies participated in...
16 November, 2017
The Silk Road Odyssey by Hennessy X.O exhibition opening took place on 14th of November in Tbilisi, Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art and will last for one week. Guests will be introduced to...
16 November, 2017
A record 33 Georgian wine companies are participating in ProWine China in Shanghai – that’s 3 companies more than last year. One of largest wine fairs in China is open on 14-16...
16 November, 2017
Construction of Business House in Tbilisi is being started. Company NCC will begin building of construction of energy efficient Business House in 10 days and the company should receive 10.087...
15 November, 2017
Scientists say 8,000-year-old pottery fragments have revealed the earliest evidence of grape wine-making. The earthenware jars containing residual wine compounds were found in two sites south...
15 November, 2017
The Washington Post has published an article which refers to ancient Georgians as the first wine-makers. "At the next holiday dinner, when the discussion turns to...
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